Monday, June 11, 2012

Flag Day Story Time Celebration Thursday @ 10 a.m.

Do you know that
the library is going to celebrate Flag Day with a very special story time
Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m. Then
Thursday afternoon at 5:00 p.m., we have a free computer class at 10am, entitled
“The Apps in Your Hand”. Come and learn how to download and use applications
for your Android smartphone /tablet and your iPhone/iPad. On Friday afternoon, starting
at 2:00 p.m., we will offer a free
computer class on “Word Processing”. Free computer class are provided through our
Capital One Grant. Still much more is in store for June. Check it out at www.pittsburglibrary.org.
You do not want to miss any of it.

The Friends of
the Library are actively selling tickets for their fundraiser? Tickets are
$5.00 each for a drawing for a Kindle Fire. The drawing is in August. Proceeds will
go toward special projects at the Public Library.

New Adult mystery
fiction: “The Innocent” by David Baldacci; “Laid Out And Candle Lit” by Ann Everett;
“Deadlocked” by Charlaine Harris; “Guilty Wives” by James Patterson; “An
Unlikely Arrangement” by Patty Wiseman; “The Lost Years” by Mary Higgins Clark.

New Adult non-fiction:
“Imagine: How Creativity Works” by Jona Lehrer; “Quiet: The Power Of Introverts
In A World That Can't Stop Talking” by Susan Cain; “Understanding World
Religions: An Interdisciplinary Approach” by Irving Hexham; “Let It Go: Forgive
So You Can Be Forgiven” by T. D. Jakes; “Drift: The Unmooring Of American
Military Power” by Rachel Maddow; “End This Depression Now!”by Paul R. Krugman.

New Biographies: “Home:
A Memoir Of My Early Years” by Julie Andrews; “A Natural Woman: A Memoir” by
Carole King; “Lots Of Candles, Plenty Of Cake” by Anna Quindlen; “Hard
Measures: How Aggressive CIA Actions After 9/11 Saved American Lives” by Jose
A. Rodriguez; “Through My Eyes” by Tim Tebow.

New audio books
on CD: “I Heard That Song Before” by Mary Higgins Clark; “Snagged” by Carol
Higgins Clark; “Double Minds” by Terri Blackstock; “The Sins Of The Father” by
Jeffrey Archer; “The Wind Through The Keyhole” by Stephen King; “

If you have
further questions about this schedule or any of the classes, please contact the
Pittsburg Camp County Public Library at 903-856-3302 or email info@pittsburglibrary.org.
The library is located at 613 Quitman Street, Pittsburg, TX 75686. We hope to see you at the library.

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The OVERDRIVE E-Book and Audiobook service is here!
The Library added Overdrive eBooks AND audio books to its collection in December as part of the Northeast Texas Libraries Digital Consortium. Overdrive offers many popular authors and titles!
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If you are not familiar with Overdrive, we will be having #classes in January.

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